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I’m now OPEN on any furry TF comic art commissions and questions! by Antiquity-Varmint

I’m now OPEN on any furry TF comic art commissions and questions!

Note: TF means transformation for short

I’m willing to work on more furry TF comic arts and I’m open for any possible clients that I can get to fill out slots as possible to keep myself busy as possible to make new TF comic arts.

If you’re willing to pay me to make TF comic arts for you. Please keep in mind, you’ll have to pay me in full with paypal before I can afford to start working on it. However, before you pay, we’ll have to talk what the TF comic will be all about and what it should focus on. Such as how many pages you can afford to pay for? Because it will help give me better idea on what it should cost. Also after paying in full, I'll also need the photo refs of your human self and refs of your furry character for me to draw it from.

Note: you can always pay more for more pages if you realized it needs more pages.

I do believe that using Skype as a form of communicating back and forth for the TF art projects will play most needed role in my TF comic arts making. It will be used for any possible feedbacks, changes, WIP, etc etc. Anything that is important. Skype chat is a great way to review things during production and in progress work. Help figuring out on what it should be and how it can work out as a TF comic art that will be more personal to the TF clients. I would rather do type chat on Skype, no video calls.

Again, please note me for comic page rates pricing info before we can agree on the price value of the TF comic work. I could give out discounts if asked for more than one page of the comic TF work. Also, I’ll let you know what I cannot draw and what I can draw.

Here is a list of stages that I do in my own production comic work

Stage one, chatting with the clients/producers of the TF comic arts. Talking what they really do want to see, and what it should be all about.
Stage two, creating story base and than the storyboarding stage. Talking with the producers again about the comic story flow
Stage three, creating the comic page layout thumbnails. Using this way for fitting in the digital lettering and art together. Talking with the clients/producers about it.
Stage four, printing out the comic layout thumbmails at actual comic art size and traced layout boxes over it.
Stage five, collecting lot of refs and photo refs. Yes even photo refs of the human face, backgrounds, What they wish to see. Roughing the comic pages out in pencils after tracing the panel boxes as well. Talk with the clients/producers for the check ups
Stage six, trace over the rough pencils for better clean ups before inking. Tight comic pencils, clean up work and tighten up.
Stage seven, Inking time! Brushes and pen nibs to use! Traditional inking with brushes or some ink pen work. Talk with producers on the ink line work.
Stage eight, Flat coloring stage in photoshop! Than finally the coloring shading!

Yeah, it's lot of stages to work out in details. I want to do the best as I can as possible. Thanks for taking your time to read them out.

Also, If there is any non-TF commissions that you really do want me to make for you? please let me know what kind of subject you’re interested in paying me to draw for and how we can work out on the value of the work in cash.

Watchers! Please tell me what are you expecting from me in your watch? Kind of arts that you furries do want me to make? I would love to know to hear and read feedbacks from you!

I’m now OPEN on any furry TF comic art commissions and questions!

Antiquity-Varmint

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